RV Checklist

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Having a Travel Day checklist of your routines really helps in your first couple months of owning an RV. We've kept our campsites pretty simple in order to make Travel Days less of a hassle.

1. Start by collecting all of the loose items around your campsite like chairs, tables, grills or stoves, dog tie-outs and toys, and anything else that may have rolled or been stored under your camper/coach.

2. Determine if you'll need water between here and your next camping spot and how much. If you plan on boondocking for a week at a time in the summer like we do, you may need to fill your tank. If you are jumping to another full hookup campground, you might not need any.

This is also when you'll dump your black, then grey tanks, clean your hoses and store any accessories you may have for your water/electrical system.

3. Stowe, disconnect and store your Starlink satellite.

4. I typically take a quick walk around the coach, testing each door for closures, and looking both above and below for any obstructions I may need to avoid on the drive out.

5. Head inside and repeat step 1 for the interior of the coach. Sara normally does this while I'm working on the outside. This is also a good point to check your trash and use the appropriate canister if you are nearing full.

6. Drive off of leveling blocks (in our case, you may have jacks...fancy ass!) and store below.

7. Make a final look around the interior of. your coach and slowly...slowly...slowly pull away from your site.

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You do a good job wiping off hoses and stuff before you put them away. I need to do a better job with that. Love your sink cover so much by the way. That butcher block is a beauty!

I'm sad you left that camp spot, right by the river. It was outstanding!

Safe travels brother.

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